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Do you care to show prices? The true benefit of heroku for me was really predictable pricing model. Build.io website doesn’t have it on mobile site at all. I don’t want to look at demo, i want to hook up my credit card, set a monthly budget and explore

FWIW it doesn't look like pricing or details of the service offerings are available on the desktop site, either.

llIIllIIllIIl & runako give me an email on steven[at]build.io and I'll share. As mentioned, we stripped the site back while we overhaul and we certainly didn't expect this today!

To be clear, you just answered "Do you care to show prices?" with No.

You’re right - reading that back, it comes across as a “no,” and that wasn’t my intent.

We should show pricing, and we will. We temporarily stripped the site back while overhauling positioning and pricing, which is why it’s missing right now. That’s on us, not a stance against transparency.

In the meantime, I’m more than happy to share pricing directly.

At a high level on our pricing: - Current customers are on a mix of usage-based and fixed monthly plans, depending on their needs. We've found many of our customers love the fixed plan as it's a whole new level of predictability. - We’re generally architected to land well below Heroku’s Enterprise pricing and to be competitive with a IaaS. - We want pricing to get out of your way as you scale, so no big steps in pricing as you add services. - Databases are HA by default and support replication. - Pipelines and review apps don’t require hacks to avoid per-review-app database costs.

Happy to answer specifics here or over email if helpful.


Although bright ideas may be found in this post, anthropomorphisms of LLM agents turns me away from reading.


On the contrary I enjoyed this human touch in the text.


I guess it depends on how people interact with LLM. Cognitive debt may be acquired when people `talk` with machines, asking personal questions, like asking what to answer to the sms from a friend, etc.

It may seem different when people `command` LLMs to do particular actions. At the end, this community, most of all probably, understands that LLM is nothing else than advanced auto-complete with natural language interface instead of Bash.

> Write me an essay about birds in my area

Than later will be presented as human’s work compared to

> How does this codebase charge customers?

When a person needs to add trials to the existing billing.

The latter will result a deterministic code after (many) prompts that a person will be able to validate for correctness (another question if they will though).


I had very similar experience with my disabled organization on another provider. After 3 hours of my script sending commands to gemini-cli for execution i got disabled and then in 2 days my gmail was disabled. Good thing that it was disposable account, not the primary one.


Is Murat suggesting that thinking equals predicting the next token or is this just fiction to read?


Exactly that gives ruskies propaganda talking points to invade Ukraine by saying they don’t like how Ukrainians treated russian speakers.

British King isn’t delusional enough to start war with neighboring English speaking country.


> Exactly that gives ruskies propaganda talking points to invade Ukraine by saying they don’t like how Ukrainians treated russian speakers.

The Russians have a point there. I wish the Russian language was an official language in Ukraine, and I wish I could speak Russian in Ukraine without restrictions, but unfortunately the Ukranian government chose to instead try and force people to speak Ukranian at school, etc. But that obviously doesn't justify starting a war.

> British King isn’t delusional enough to start war with neighboring English speaking country.

Do they even have a neighbouring country that speaks English? They are dumb enough to quit EU though.


Wishing a national identity and sovereignty did not exist just for your convenience is what this thread is about.

> I wish I could speak Russian in Ukraine without restrictions

There weren't meaningful restrictions. A large number of Ukrainians still speak Russian a lot. Instead this sounds like "forcing" a number of people to speak to you in a particular language in order for you to not feel "restricted".


> There weren't meaningful restrictions.

I was forced to speak Ukranian at school. Is this not a meaningful restriction to you?

> Instead this sounds like "forcing" a number of people to speak to you in a particular language in order for you to not feel "restricted".

Unlike Ukranian government, I never forced anyone to speak any particular language. In fact, what happens when one person prefers to speak Ukrainian, and the other person prefers to speak Russian, is they just do, and they both understand each other just fine.


100%. I saw some vids from Ukrainian frontlines where people say speaking Russian is a problem because in fast situations it's more difficult to identify if you're enemy. This means even there some people speak Russian

It's just about education in schools and official use. And it's crazy to blame a country for requiring using its home language at schools


Ukranian was not my home language. Russian was.


So if Ukrainian is not your home language why didn’t you move home where Russian is your home language?


> Do they even have a neighbouring country that speaks English?

Ireland.


English is an official language in Ireland, so it is not like Ukraine.


Take any neighbouring country in Europe

Tons of people totally speak English there. But it's not an official language. And government totally forces kids to speak French/Dutch/whatever in schools. if England invades Netherland will you say they also have a point?;)


The point is that Ukraine used to be a part of Soviet Union, and this is why "obviously" Ukranians speak Russian, and we are drawing a parallel to how former British colonies also speak English. France et al are not former British colonies, and I assume they prefer to speak their native language at home, and not English. Not because they are forced to, but because English is not their native language.


You're free to go to russia, where russian is the official language.

But I think you're already there, just trying to spread russian propaganda posing as Ukrainian


Why would I want to go to Russia? I left Ukraine because I don't want to be sent to war, and the same could happen if I were in Russia.


Kazakhstan is in the same situation. The people would be better off speaking Russian, although it should not be forced through violence.

See Hong Kong + Mandarain, etc...


How does one share the search results with the url to the page with this query method?


This experiment smells like weed


Coding agents that you are building should get the link to this post and build everything mentioned.


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